Arbitration Services in Fillmore, New York
Allegany County · Population 2,725 · 1 ZIP codes covered
Enforcement Heat Score
Based on 5 years of federal enforcement data
Source: OSHA, DOL WHD, EPA ECHO, CFPB. Data covers most recent 5 years of federal enforcement records.
Federal Enforcement Profile: Fillmore
Overview of Enforcement Data
Between the past five years, Fillmore, New York, has experienced a notably low level of federal enforcement activity. The Heat Score of 3 out of 10 indicates a minimal presence of regulatory issues within the community. The data reflects a total of only two violations across all agencies, resulting in no penalties or fines. Particularly, OSHA, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, has registered zero violations or associated fatalities, suggesting an absence of immediate workplace safety concerns. Similarly, the Department of Labor (DOL) has not initiated any wage enforcement actions, indicating a lack of significant wage or employment disputes. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has not reported any enforcement actions, and Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) data shows a high volume of consumer complaints—693,663 at the state level—although these are not directly linked to violations within Fillmore itself.
Implications for Dispute Types in Fillmore
The minimal enforcement activity points to a relatively stable environment regarding employment, environmental, and safety disputes specific to Fillmore. The absence of violations and penalties under OSHA and DOL suggests that workplace safety and wage disputes are uncommon or effectively managed locally. This reduces the likelihood of residents facing frequent disputes related to employment conditions or occupational hazards. However, the significant number of consumer complaints reported at the state level by CFPB indicates that a local employer disputes may be more prevalent regionally, though these do not seem to directly impact the town of Fillmore itself.
Significance for Residents
The very low enforcement activity in Fillmore indicates a community with limited federal regulatory intervention over the last five years. As no major violations or penalties have been recorded, residents are less likely to experience disputes stemming from workplace violations, environmental enforcement actions, or federal regulatory fines within the town. Nonetheless, residents should remain aware that a local employer issues—reflected in the substantial complaint volume at the state level—may require local awareness and caution in financial dealings. Overall, Fillmore's enforcement profile suggests relatively few systemic issues requiring federal intervention, which may contribute to a stable community environment.
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Consumer Disputes
Data Sources: OSHA federal inspection records, DOL Wage & Hour enforcement, EPA ECHO enforcement actions, CFPB consumer complaint database, IRS Statistics of Income, ACS Census data. Enforcement data covers the most recent 5 years.
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